Christopher Wray responded to calls for his resignation by resigning. While that should shut conservatives up for a while, he’s not leaving yet. He has way too much work to do. Chris plans to be slaving over a hot shredder all through Christmas break. He’ll also be running industrial strength Bleach Bit through the FBI computers. He’s hoping to have every Deep State related thing fully sanitized, by January. It simply must be done before Kash Patel comes sniffing around.
Wray calls it quits
On Wednesday, in the wake of a nasty 11-page letter from Senator Charles Grassley, Christopher Wray turned in his resignation. He’ll have his desk cleaned out by the end of Joe Biden’s administration, he promises.
Incoming President Donald Trump had already named Kash Patel as the FBI director’s replacement, even though he has a contract that runs through 2027.
All the way back in November, Trump announced he was going to yank Wray out of the game and replace him with former federal prosecutor and House investigator Kash Patel. Not only is Patel a “Trump loyalist,” he’s been an outspoken critic of the “weaponized” bureau. Partly because he had personally been one of the Federal Bureau of Instigation’s targets.
It’s Patel’s intention to get rid of all the Deep State “instigators” and replace them with actual “investigators.” The way it should be.
Cleaning up the FBI, starting with Chris Wray and his deputy, is only one of the major swamp draining projects for Trump’s second term. He learned a lot from the first go around. Before he’s even sworn in, he’s cleaning house. The Just Us Department will soon be properly dispensing Justice.
Over at the Pentagon, an advisory panel is currently deciding which of the three- and four-star generals need to be replaced. Any of them with panties in their wardrobe are expected to be removed the day Trump’s sworn back in. It’s no wonder they can’t stand Pete Hegseth.
Weeks of careful thought
Even though Christopher Wray was appointed to his post running the FBI by Donald Trump. He got the position under false pretenses. His Deep State predilections were kept neatly in the closet.
He turned out to be just as crooked as James Comey, making the persecution of Donald Trump his top priority. Along with all of his deplorable conservative supporters. Anyone who prays the rosary has got to be a threat to the New World Order, he reasoned.
“After weeks of careful thought,” Wray wrote in his resignation, “I’ve decided the right thing for the bureau is for me to serve until the end of the current administration in January and then step down.” He got that partly correct. The right thing for the bureau would be for him to walk away right this minute.
That would leave all sorts of incriminating evidence laying around and his handlers would be terribly upset. The right thing for the Deep State is for him to get rid of all the secret files and close all the sketchy partisan probes before his replacement gets a team of auditors combing through it all.
He’s on a crucial mission these next few weeks and he knows it. “My goal is to keep the focus on our mission,” the outgoing director told his crew, “the indispensable work you’re doing on behalf of the American people every day.” If he tried to fight Trump over this one, it would only make things worse. “In my view, this is the best way to avoid dragging the Bureau deeper into the fray, while reinforcing the values and principles that are so important to how we do our work.”
The principles Wray is talking about are the ones they used to help Hillary Clinton collude with Russians. The ones which buried the infamous FD-1023 witness interview form, which accused Joe Biden of shaking down the head of a Ukrainian gas company for millions of dollars in bribes. Along with a job for his cracked-out son, Hunter. It’s a good thing Joe’s still president on paper because Trump would have the current FBI director turkey walked out of the J. Edger Hoover building by security, right this minute. If he could.